Movies for Homeschooling or Sick Days

When they were younger, they watched cartoons. (I can’t stand cartoons. They irritate me.) Now that they are older – unless cartoons are teaching history – they are not acceptable for our “Movie Day.”

So I decided to have a list of movies for the “Just In Case…”

Some might not be appropriate for your family, use discretion. I use those “uh-oh” words or predicaments as a learning tool. But, I totally understand if your family does not agree. This is on my “to-see” list. Not all movies have been previewed.

Do you have favorite movies? We are always putting new ones on our list!

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Sergeant York is a good Christian one about the most decorated soldier of WWI. I’d recommend it for anyone 10+, as its rated G and there’s no sex, profanity, and little, little violence. (It was made in 1940)
A good (clean!) History Channel series for about 12+ (depending on comprehension) is The Men Who Built America.

Wildlife DVDs are a real hit here too…. and not only when we have ‘sick days’ 😉 If our older girls are really feeling yucky, they’ll ask to watch a period drama… Now, could any of you ever tire of watching Pride and Prejudice???!

I actually love it when they’re *just a little bit* under the weather, and we snuggle down to watch a DVD together. Great times 🙂

awesome.. mine are 5 and under so we watch tangled, spongebob, and then i try to sneak in word world, sid the science kid, magic school bus, and a few others that help teach like whatever is on netflix with scout and violet lol (oh and i have 4 kids 5 and under.. so if 1 is sick 99% of the time so are the other 3 lol)

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